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Infection 1
This flashcard series incorporates info from lectures, workbook, group work and self study.
39  cards
Infection 2
What are the machanisms by which ...,
What are the major patient factor...,
Give some ways in which age can a...
48  cards
Infection 3
What are the clinical features of...,
What is sirs give a defintion why...,
Give the definition of bacteraemia
63  cards
Infection 4
What are healthcare infections,
Give some common examples of infe...,
Give some examples of common viru...
46  cards
Infection 5
What are the relevant patient fac...,
Why is a patients travel history ...,
What are the key aspects of a pat...
78  cards
Infection 6
Describe the basic features of th...,
Compare hiv1 and hiv2,
How can hiv be transmitted
35  cards
Infection 7
Give examples of surfaces found o...,
Give examples of viruses found li...,
Give examples of normal skin bact...
40  cards
Infection 8
Give examples of common sources o...,
Give examples of diseases transmi...,
Give examples of microbiota trans...
18  cards
Infection 9
What are the congential and acqui...,
How are chronic disease and infec...,
Describe the pathogenesis of cyst...
13  cards
Infection 10 (Not Finished)
Why are immunodeficiencies import...,
Define immunocompromised host,
What key components of the immune...
40  cards
HPsych 1
What is health psychology,
What is the biomedical model of h...,
What is the biopychosocial model ...
26  cards
HPsych 2
What are some of the common stere...,
What are the implications of lack...,
What are some definitions of disa...
46  cards
HPsych 3
Define compliance,
Define adherence,
What is the functional difference...
22  cards
HPsych 4
Describe the physiological respon...,
What is the stress performance co...,
Describe briefly how long term st...
76  cards
HPsych 5
Iain speaks frantically into the ...,
What is the difference between go...,
Why did the doctor tell the nurse...
6  cards
HPsych 6
Outline what is meant by attachme...,
Outline schaffers proposed stages...,
Describe mary ainsworths strange ...
32  cards
HPsych 7
Define culture,
How might culture impact someones...,
Why is taking culture into accoun...
10  cards
HPsych 8
How does death vary by age gender...,
What are the 3 main patterns of d...,
What is the typical initial react...
27  cards
HPsych 9 (Not Finished)
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HPsych 10 (Not Finished)
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Urinary 1
How many kidneys are found in the...,
How much do the kidneys weigh,
Label the lines according to the ...
50  cards
Urinary 2
What structures make up the the r...,
What cells make up the parietal l...,
Describe the filtration barrier i...
20  cards
Urinary 3
What are the two types of nephron,
Describe blood flow in the glomer...,
In general what can pass through ...
40  cards
Urinary 4
Describe the positive and negativ...,
Give an outline of the ion compos...,
What is the major factor affectin...
61  cards
Urinary 5
How can water intake and excretio...,
How much water and how many osmol...,
Outline the regulation of plasma ...
54  cards
Urinary 6
What is the normal range of plasm...,
What are the major clinical effec...,
What are the mortality rates of a...
67  cards
Urinary 7
At what stages of life are utis m...,
What are some host factors affect...,
What are the common sites of urin...
60  cards
Urinary 8
What organs are involved in micru...,
What are the receptors involved i...,
Describe the afferent nerves affe...
6  cards
Urinary 9 (Not Finished)
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Urinary 10 (Not Finished)
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Urinary 11 (Not Finished)
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Resp 1
What are the basic concepts of th...,
What is boyles law describe the u...,
What is charles law
105  cards
Resp 2
Label the black boxes,
Label the boxes from top down,
Describe the associations of the ...
64  cards
Resp 4
What is the solubility of o2 in w...,
What is an oxygen dissociation curve,
How might we use a dissociation c...
22  cards
Resp 3
What is the function of pleural f...,
What is a pneumothorax,
Describe the forces exerted by th...
20  cards
Resp 5
Define the term hyperventilationw...,
Define hypoventilationwhat affect...,
In what situations can changes in...
73  cards
Resp 6
What is the nice definition of copd,
What are the two processes occuri...,
Describe emphysema
54  cards
Resp 7
List some of the common microbial...,
List the specific defenses of the...,
Give examples of urt infections
87  cards
Resp 8 (Not Finished)
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Resp 9 (Not Finished)
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Resp 10 (Not Finished)
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Resp 11 (Not Finished)
0  cards
GI 1
What is the major functions of th...,
In order what are the smaller pro...,
What are the major functions of t...
31  cards
GI 2
Describe the main features of the...,
What is zerostomia,
What are the constituents of saliva
26  cards
GI 3
Describe the basic features of th...,
Describe the boundaries of the an...,
What are the layers of the abdomi...
91  cards
GI 4
In this deck, please keep in mind that Oxyntic cells are just Parietal cells. I prefer oxyntic cell as this is how I was taught at A level.
27  cards
GI 5
What mechanisms prevent gastric r...,
The failure of anti reflux mechan...,
What are the typical clinical fea...
52  cards
GI 6
Give the 3 basic features of chym...,
What are the two major functions ...,
Outline the exocrine pancreas fun...
57  cards
GI 7
List the categories of toxins tha...,
What methods of defense are used ...,
What are the innate phyiscal defe...
79  cards
GI 8 (Not Finshed)
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GI 9 (Not Finished)
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GI 10 (Not Finished)
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GI 11 (Not Finished)
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Embryology (Not Finished)
Fter gastrulation what are the tw...,
What are the 3 primitive kidney s...,
Identify the red and yellow struc...
30  cards

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